PAGE SIX Radio - Television SERVICE • and REPAIR ,h. AH Makes and Models MANTEO Furniture Co. Phone 51-J HEY! SANTA! Getting an early start? That's wise • you have a lot of people to select gifts for. It's a good idea to begin shopping where you're sure to find a large select ion and wide variety from which to choose. There are more than two thousand retail stores in Norfolk. You can find gifts there that will make everybody happy. Don't wait! Start early! its TIME T 0 Stop In Friendly Norfolk! (bounty See & Storage h PHONE 139 MANTEO, N. C. BOAT TRIPS—PARTIES—PICNICS FOR ANY OCCASION OURS IS TWICE AS NICE AS HOME-MADE ICE g*9o PROOF HNTURY Mk CI,UB sKjk 6 YEARS OLD STRAIGHT ' I.wmlKwlm bourbon w,,iskey <3RSm 52.45 pint $3.85 4/5 qt. national distillers products corporation, n. y. . 90 PROOf fc ' . ' CATHOLIC CH. STARTS GUILD The parishioners of the Catholic Church of Kill Devil Hills, at their first fall meeting at the rectory decided to group together all their various societies into the Holy Redeemer Guild. The new Guild will meet in the parish house on the first Wednesday evening of each month while the members will receive Holy Communion in a body at the eight o’clock Mass on the first Sunday morning of each month. ’ The following officers were elected for the 1957-58 year: Presi dent, Harold A. Glynn, of Manteo; Vice-President, Julian Oneto, of Nags Head; Secretary, Mrs. J. Leo Murphy, of Kill Devil Hills; Treasurer, Mrs. George B. Sides, of Nags Head. The following chairmen were selected to head various commit tees: Traffic, Chief of Police George Frank of Kill Devil Hills; Music, Mrs. Julian Oneto, of Nags Head; Organist, Mrs. Harold A. Glynn of Manteo; Teachers, Mrs. Maria Mann of Manteo; Assistants Mrs. Joseph R. Ringer, of Poplar Branch; Mrs. Hugh V. Hines of Avalon Beach. Fishers, Mrs. Harry C. Lawrence, Southern Shores; Assistants, Mrs. Thomas R. Shep herd, of Southern Shores; Mrs. Rita C. Farrell, of Nags Head; Helpers, Mrs. Paul L. Gray, of Manteo; Assistants, Mrs. Roscoe Beavers of Manteo; Mrs. William E. Baum, of iKtty Hawk; Discus sion Clubs, Major J. Leo Murphy, of Kill Devil Hills; Assistants, Harry C. Lawrence of Southern Shores; Thomas D. Grinnell of Kitty Hawk; Parent-Educators, Mrs.' Herbert A. Crees, Jr., of Manteo; Assistants, Mrs. L. L. Hunt of Kitty Hawk; Mrs. Harold H. Hud son of Nags Head; Mrs. William D. Lewark, of Manteo. Apostles of Good Will, Mrs. Harold A. Glynn of Manteo; Assistants, Dennis E. McGinnis of Manteo; Mrs. Wily B. Mcßride of Mamie; Mrs. Colon W. Perry of Kitty Hawk; Mrs. Vivian Ryder of Manteo; Mrs. William Smith of Point Harbor. Father Peter Martin Denges, the pastor of Holy Redeemer Catholic Church by-the-sea, was unanimous- Iv elected director of the newly formed Guild. SANDRA BALLANCE IS PRESIDENT OF BUXTON 4-H The Senior 4-H Club of Cape Hatteras School, Buxton, held its monthly meeting and elected offi cers as follows: president, Sandra Ballance; Jimmy Braddock; secretary, Mary Bur rus; reporter, Ella Porter. Each member filled out a card with his or her name, address and the projects they wanted to take up. The 4-H leaders showed how to beautify homes without the use of expensive means. Everyone joined in answering the questions asked. THE COASTLAND TIMES, MANTEO, N. C. • BUXTON PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lee Styron ■ are parents of a baby son, born ’ Elizabeth City hospital, named • Ernest Lee Jr. Mrs. Styron is the ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vance I Midgett. • A. B. Fulcher Jr., U.S.C.G., sta- ■ tioned in Baltimore, has made 2nd II class B.T. ' Mrs. Doris Sterling and son ! Baxter spent the week end with 1 her- mother, Mrs. Lulu Jennette. k ; Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Higgins of ' Norfolk took their trailor from ’ Buxton to Tampa, Florida, where f they will make their home. > Leon Price and Tommy Gardner • of Raleigh spent three days on their annual hunting trip in Bux ton. » Mrs. George Fuller Sr., has re- - turned to Raleigh and is a patient » in Rex Hospital. 1 Mrs. Nina Hehl is a patient in 3 the Norfolk Marine Hospital.* • Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie Jolliff • were in Ocracoke to visit her fa -5 ther, Stacey Howard, who had r been ill. f Mr. and Mrs. Ward Barnett of r Norfolk. announce the birth of a ; daughter, Martha Laßue, on Nov. -1, weight 6 lbs., 2 ozs. Ward is the • son of Mrs. Martha Barnett. : Mrs. Johnnie Williams (Barbara) • has returned home from the More- > head City hospital. i The beautiful weather has ; brought the ripening of the orange • and grapefruit trees in Buxton. r The trees are heavy laden with ; fruit. Mrs. Eieanor Johnson was host ■l ess at a canasta luncheon Tuesday. Her guests were Mrs. Martha Bigelow, Mrs. Paula Fulcher, Mrs. Neva Woods and Mrs. Betty Quid ley. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Williams were home to visit his grandmoth er, Mrs. Melissa Gray. The Cape Hatteras 7th and Bth . grade 4-H Club met in the school i auditorium Nov. 12, for the second i /neeting of the year. Miss Fran Alexander attended. Officers for ■ the new year were elected as fol- ■ loks: President: Vivian Robinson; Vice President: Tommy Ballance; ■ Secretary-Treasurer: Mary Bux ton; Reporter: Ernal Foster Jr.; Song leaders: Reba Burrus and Sandra Gilliken; Program Chair man: Cornelia Batten; Committee: Pearl Davis, Wallace Gray, and Dallas Miller. The demonstration was how to beautify houses and lawns. AVON PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gray and son Wallace were in Norfolk Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams were in Norfolk and Elizabeth City last week. Fred Miller of New Jersey is visiting his sister, Mrs. Henrietta Morgan. Manson Meekins visited his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Meekins. William Miller of Norfolk spent the week end here. Tom Scarborough spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John N. Scarborough. Lloyd Meekins Jr., U.S.C.G., Nor folk visited his mother, Mrs. Dor cas Whidden. Carson Hooper and Lindbergh Hooper of Norfolk spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Hooper. Mrs. Bobby Gray and son, Bobby 1 Jr. of Portsmouth, Va., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Gray. Mr. and Mrs, Basil Hooper were recent visitors in Norfolk and Portsmouth. Harvey Scarborough, U.S.C.G., Norfolk, has been visiting his wife and parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hooper Jr. and son of Elizabeth City spent the week end here with their par ents. Dr. and Mrs. L. Sigsbee Miller of Elizabeth City visited relatives here last week. Mrs. Cecil Midgette of Waves spent several days last week with her sister, Mrs. Henrietta Morgan, who has been ill. Mrs. Aner Midgette of Waves is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Gray. Mrs. Evan Williams Sr. visited her husband, a patient in the U. S. Public Health Hospital in Norfolk. Mrs. Eunice Gray and son Ron ald, left last week to spend the winter in Norfolk. Mrs. Lizzie Gray returned to Manteo Sunday after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Basil Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Meek ins visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Crees at Point Harbor Sunday. Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. James Green an nounce the birth of a daughter, Sheila Diane Nov. 14 at the Health Center. Mrs. Green is the formei Garnet Gray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Gray. GRAVEYARD OF THE ATLANTIC By DAVID STICK Factual Accounts of Numerous Shipwrecks Along the Outer Banks 15.00 at Your Bookseller or from the Dare Proas, Kitty Hawk, N. C. ELIZABETH CITY JF elcomes Friends From The Coast No matter the requirements, or the season, customers are assured of quality merchandise, new stocks, reasonable prices and satisfactory service when dealing with these firms. Old friends are numerous and one may rest assured of courtesy, fairness and quality, at ell times. BROCK’S BICYCLE AND KEY SHOP 116 8. Water Street Phone 6237 Santa's Headquarters for Wheel Goods . . . Over 200 Bicycles to Select From SCOOTERS, niCYCUS. All OTHER WHEEL GOODS SPORTING EQUIPMENT - NOVELTIES - GAMES - USE OUR LAY-AWAY OR BUDGET PLAN - « S . U ** TO COME IN AND REGISTER FOR THE MEE BICYCLE DRAWING jo M HELD SATURDAY. DEC. list. BOYS OR GIRLS BICYCLE TO WIN NER. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE PRESENT TO WIN. KEYS MADE FOR ANY LOCK USED BICYCLES BICYCLE PAINTING MR. BOATMAN: See us for all your marine needs. Complete stocks of all parts and supplies available at competitive prices SANDERS COMPANY, INC. Poindexter, Water and Pearl Streets Phones 4295, 2192 YOUR MUSICAL HEADQUARTERS IN ELIZABETH CITY ■ D.«l.r f.r the fvm.<n RCA line . . . model iltiulr.fed at right priced al SI3T.TS. Other tnadM, from Stt.VS. fl 1 Records—Radios—Sheet Music K H \ /The Merk IX. Naw / HI # lT Fidelity "Vic- RIGGS MUSIC CO. Main Street Phone 7717 SHF * AM/* A e -1-1 ,ft •kl a rrcrcomarn „ for record players Shop at JENNETTE’S w . for your man's CHRISTMAS f X EVERYTHING TO JF/ PLEASE HIM! njfcto Poindexter at Colonial Gertha S. Blount Cornell S. Dzwonek "for pleasant shopping" GERNELL’S LADIES APPAREL JUNIORS FORMALS MISSES LINGERIE HALF-SIZES SPORTSWEAR 512 E. Colonial Ave. Phone 8680 * * AUTO BODY & FENDER WORKS JOHN PEARSON Auto Painting Body and Fender Work Radiators Cleaned and Repaired WRECKS REBUILT If We Don’t Do It, Have It Done in Eiinbeth City Telephone 9878 Corner Southern Ave. and Shepherd St WHEN IN ELIZABETH CITY VISIT THE DRUG STORE OF OVERMAN & STEVENSON 512 East Main Street YOU WILL BE MOST WELCOME Over a Million Prescriptions Riled! * WHALEY FURNITURE COMPANY , Philco Radios, Refrigerators Simmons Mattresses, Springs Phone 2591 202 N. Poindexter Street BAUER & SON JEWELERS WATCH REPAIRS "Our Profession . . . Not A Sideline" 109 S. Poindexter St. Elizabeth City, N. C. Dial 9846 Air Conditioned FORT RALEIGH RESTAURANT One of the South's Finest SEAFOOD AND SIZZLING STEAKS OUR SPECIALTY Officially Approv.d Oc.an Highway A.wciation M.mbor j t i“* Rvitaurant Auaciation Toartotaand Travahn of Amarlca RecomaMndMl North Carolina R.itauranf Asiociatlon 601-603 E. Main St. ELIZABETH CITY, N. C I DRINK ••aes.UAsz esc. u. s. mt. or*. —ITS THE REAL THING— Elizabeth City Coca-Cola Bottling Works, Inc. HEADQUARTERS FOR EQUIPMENT FOR HUNTERS AND FISHERMEN All kinds of Sporting Goods- Ideal for Christmas Giving. CULPEPPER HARDWARE CO. "The Town's Tool Box" 114 N. Poidexter __________________ Phone 4329 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1957

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